Alouatta
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Subject Areas on Research
- A coprological survey of parasites of wild mantled howling monkeys, Alouatta palliata palliata.
- An assessment of skin temperature gradients in a tropical primate using infrared thermography and subcutaneous implants.
- Body temperature and thermal environment in a generalized arboreal anthropoid, wild mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
- Dental microwear in live, wild-trapped Alouatta palliata from Costa Rica.
- Dental topography and molar wear in Alouatta palliata from Costa Rica.
- Distribution, ecology, life history, genetic variation, and risk of extinction of nonhuman primates from Costa Rica.
- Drinking from arboreal water sources by mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata Gray).
- Dust accumulation in the canopy: a potential cause of dental microwear in primates.
- Dust in the wind: How climate variables and volcanic dust affect rates of tooth wear in Central American howling monkeys.
- Field methods for capture and measurement of three monkey species in Costa Rica.
- Getting Humans Off Monkeys' Backs: Using Primate Acclimation as a Guide for Habitat Management Efforts.
- Habitat fragmentation and effects of herbivore (howler monkey) abundances on bird species richness.
- Mechanical defenses in leaves eaten by Costa Rican howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
- Natal emigration by both sexes in the La Pacifica population of mantled howlers: when do some stay?
- Plasma lipoproteins of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
- Reproduction and population growth in free-ranging mantled howling monkeys.
- Secondary transfer of adult mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata) on Hacienda La Pacifica, Costa Rica: 1975-2009.
- Sexual dimorphism and growth in Alouatta palliata based on 20+ years of field data.
- Technical note: Dental microwear textures of "Phase I" and "Phase II" facets.
- Testing parallel laser image scaling for remotely measuring body dimensions on mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
- Thyroid hormone fluctuations indicate a thermoregulatory function in both a tropical (Alouatta palliata) and seasonally cold-habitat (Macaca fuscata) primate.
- Wear and its effects on dental topography measures in howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
- When top-down becomes bottom up: behaviour of hyperdense howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) trapped on a 0.6 ha island.